Hunch is the dating app built for follow-through — the first product that owns the part where dating usually stalls. We're a small team, mostly remote, focused on shipping the stuff that gets two interested people in the same room. If that's the work you'd want to do, we'd like to hear from you.
Most companies have a long list of values nobody can remember. We have three. They show up in how we hire, what we ship, and how we talk about the work.
Real before polished. We build for real people doing real first dates — and we hire the same way. No theater, no bravado. If something's not working, say so. If it is, ship it.
Dating got stuck because nobody wanted to break the pattern. We do. We make the call on what to ship, what to cut, and what doesn't belong in the product — even when it's the harder choice.
The best people at Hunch ask a lot of small, useful questions. About users, about the data, about each other's work. We trust people who keep learning more than people who already know.
Hunch ships quickly because we cut the slow stuff — not because we run people into the ground. Here's what that looks like day to day.
You own outcomes, not status updates. Fewer meetings, fewer dashboards, more shipping. We trust each other to take the call and own the result.
Remote-friendly. Async-first. We care about the work, not the hours you sat at a desk. Take the afternoon, take the week — show up for the stuff that matters.
Hunch ships quickly because we cut the slow stuff, not because we work people into the ground. Velocity comes from focus, not from hours.
You'll work on things that matter to millions of people trying to actually meet someone. Every role here moves the product.
We're not actively listing roles right now — but we're always interested in hearing from people who want to build dating products that actually move. If that's you, send us a short note about what you'd want to work on at Hunch and what you've shipped before.
Short notes beat long résumés. Tell us what you'd build, link to one or two things you've shipped, and we'll come back to you.